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Thursday, October 31, 2013

Love this time of year and have posted pretty reliably in past years because of it. Here are a few posts from Halloweens past for your perusal, including a list of a few of my favorite things, some videos I enjoy and revisiting a past contest that had a great turnout!Originally Posted October 28th, 2010:

Some of my favorite things about Halloween:

All the campy horror movies I love are all over cable.

Squishing around in the innards of pumpkins--my hands are soo soft afterwards. Really!

Costumes--from the darling to the dark! My lovely, princessey-aged
little girls are going as a Goth demon (complete with horns) and a
skeleton. Just painted all our fingernails black. Which leads me to...

It's okay to send my girls to school with black nail polish and black lipstick on.

Pumpkin scones, pumpkin lattes, pumpkin donuts...

It holds Christmas decor at bay. Seriously, I think if there wasn't
Halloween, the stores would have their displays up by August.

Originally Posted October 31st, 2012:

Here are two videos that I think really put the Happy in Happy Halloween!

This is my girls' favorite. Warning! Extremely catchy song! Listen at your own risk! If you're like me, you'll be singing it for weeks.

And this is one of mine! Does anyone remember the contest I held a couple of years ago to see who could name the most classic monster movies with clips in this video?

Here's the post from November 1st, 2010, announcing the winner of the video mash-up contest if you want to check out the list and how many movies there were!!:

I've had a ton of fun with this contest, and clearly there are some rabid movie fans out there! What a great response!

After watching this so many times I can now envision the clips along with the music (and likely will for life), I've listed as best I can the movies shown in the video, with the ones that every participant named correctly in red type:

House on Haunted Hill, Frankenstein, Young Frankenstein, Fiend Without a Face, Godzilla, Destroy All Monsters, Bride of Frankenstein, Dracula, Murders in the Rue Morgue, Beginning of the End, The Creeping Terror, Earth versus The Spider, The Hypnotic Eye, The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed Up Zombies (yes, that is a really long title, lol), The Wolfman, The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms, The Fly, Plan Nine From Outer Space, Attack of the 50 Foot Woman, The Incredible Shrinking Man,
The Mummy, Abbot & Costello Meet Frankenstein, Frankenstein
meets the Wolfman, The Abominable Snowman, and The Mad Monster.

How did you do?? :)

My winner, with an amazing 20+ correct, is Andrea Speed! Andy, congratulations! Now...put the remote down and slowly
back away from TCM and the Sci-Fi Channel! :) Once you pull yourself
away from your popcorn, drop me a line at devonrhodes at hotmail dot com
with your choice of book from my backlist (see the left sidebar if you
need some help there).

And thanks to all my participants for joining in on the fun!

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Hope you enjoyed this look back at my Halloween fun from previous years! Be back soon with the second installment of my GRL Recap! Have a spooktacular Halloween, and don't do anything I wouldn't do!!

Monday, October 28, 2013

Time again for one of my favorite exercises of the year--writing my GRL recap. It was such a whirlwind of people and activity that I'm glad I took enough pics I can look back at to remember the timeline!

Rainbow nails all dolled up for GRL! With Leigh (r)

This year I flew in a couple of days early, on Tuesday, partially because it pretty much takes a full day to fly from Oregon to Atlanta (between the distance and the three hours lost), and partially so I could attend the first RRW Writers' Workshop on Wednesday. I was on the flight with Amelia Gormley, and we met up with my good friend Rick Reed at the airport to share a ride to the Melia Atlanta Hotel. Before we even left the airport, I was already getting texts asking if I was there yet!

Finally met Lorelei in person, and always great to see Rick.

When I walked into the lobby, I immediately recognized some very familiar faces and hugs abounded. Jared literally swept me off my feet, and I remember getting up close and personal with Amy, Cherie, Leigh and many others. Rick and I were invited along for dinner with a large posse that was forming, so after a quick hello to my awesome compadre and co-writer, TA Chase, who was working the registration desk, we headed out to walk to Metro Fuxon with a fun group of over a dozen peeps, all of whom I already knew either from online or one of the past two GRLs.

View from my end of the table!

Aaand, back down the other way towards me!

Da girlz.

Da guyz.

Loved meeting this lady!

Rick treated me to dinner. I'm such a cheap date, lol!

Cocktails with a kick. The food was great and really inexpensive.

Our al fresco "readings" outside Metro Fuxon.

In addition to my very inexpensive but yummy fish tacos and water (hydration time after flying all day!), we shared some of the best sweet potato fries I've ever had! After lingering and the requisite photo session (and an impromptu outdoor reading by Daniel and Jared, shown above), we headed back to the hotel, and I headed upstairs to unpack and reconnect with TA. We are each other's default roomies at events not only because we write together and are great friends, but also because we love to keep our room organized (*cough anal cough*), though I must say I slacked off a bit this year due to the after-parties...but that'll come later.

Wednesday morning came reallllllly early for me, because I'd got online and worked for a while, but forgot to set my computer time from Pacific to Eastern. Finally caught a glimpse of the room clock and about choked when I saw that it was actually 4:30am! TA had to be up and down at the registration desk early, and I (mostly) rolled out with her.

Love my Tata!

Would love to give her a quick shout-out as she was HEAD of the registration volunteers, so hats off--I think it all went great. :)

After a quick coffee and pastry at the breakfast, I headed to the first panel I was on, the Editor's Panel with Tere Michaels, Kris Jacen, Rachel Haimowitz, Sarah Franz and Heather Osborne, moderated by Kate McMurray. We had some great Q&A about what we do with our respective publishers, what we look for, where we saw the genre going and some of our personal fave tropes and worst pet peeves. All of us also took pitches later that day, and it was nice to see some of the attendees from the panel there.

I took a short break after that to continue to caffeinate, but TA and I managed to catch the last half of Kate McMurray's panel on Developing Setting. She had some great tips and reminders that I made note of, and loved her handout.

Yep, we're in the South. Sweet tea dominates!

The luncheon--omg, yay! food!--was a great gathering of those attending the Workshop, and we heard from the RRW board before the wonderful keynote speaker, KA Mitchell began. I loved listening to her talk, her anecdotes about growing up and riffs on how they affected how she got to where she in her life. I also had an extremely embarrassing moment when, though I could have sworn I had my phone on vibrate, it suddenly went off with my crazy ringtone for my British boss...a voice saying (in a loud, Brit accent), "Helloooo! This is the phone in your pocket! Please pick up the phone! You have a message... Helllooooo!" Thankfully it got a laugh, even from KA, and didn't interrupt her sweet and poignant closing. I'm also thankful that my head didn't explode when all the blood rushed to it!

With the very gracious and fun KA Mitchell.

I didn't get to any of the afternoon panels since I was alternately taking pitches and helping out in the bookseller's room. It's always great to talk to authors and prospective authors about their work. I also got to spend time with my Senior Editor and quasi-assistant, Rebecca, having met her that day for the first time in person after working together for quite some time! So wonderful to finally put a face to the wunderkind at the other end of the computer.

Bailey Bradford and Rebecca in the bookseller's room.

I wanted to make sure that Nicki and Rebecca, over from Great Britain, got to experience a bit of Atlanta and Southern cuisine, so I'd arranged for us, along with TA, to go to dinner that night at Mary Mac's, a landmark and just as great as I'd remembered. We had fun choosing our meals, and a nice breather before things really got rolling with GRL.

Me and TA with our awesome editor, Rebecca!

After we got back to the hotel, TA had to head to registration, Nicki and Rebecca headed for an early night (don't blame them!) and I popped in down at the outdoor pool-area cocktail hour closing the Workshop. Had a couple of great chats with Lori (Goodreads MM Group mod) and Eden Winters, then spent some time in the lobby chatting with the ever-increasing number of attendees before we called it a semi-early night--though the time spent up in our room was usually working on either story ideas or preparing swag, etc. :)

Friday, October 4, 2013

The Rainbow Awards announcements brought it home to me this week that I haven't talked much about my International Men of Sports series with TA Chase that's had books releasing over the past several months. So here goes!

I'm thrilled that our second book in the series is a Finalist in the Gay Contemporary Romance category! Chasing the King of the Mountains is set in France during the Tour de France, and we had such a fun time writing it and researching the sport of team cycling.

Here's the blurb:

Pascal might be chasing the title of King of the Mountains, but will he realise in time that Laurent is chasing him?

Pascal
Durant, one of the best mountain riders in the cycling world, was about
to finally win his first polka-dot jersey denoting him King of the
Mountains in the Tour de France. Then he suffered a horrific accident
that left him unable to complete the race. In his forties and fighting
chronic injuries, he knows he only has one more shot at the top.

Laurent
Desrochers, an internationally known reporter, hears about his dear
friend’s crash and watches a moving viral video of Pascal, bloodied yet
unbowed, congratulating the winner. When Pascal tells him he’s going to
do the Tour one last time, Laurent decides to convince his network to
let him follow Pascal on his quest.

Friends for a decade, they had
never thought of the other as more. Pascal’s focus on his sport and
poor taste in men has never produced a long-term relationship. And
Laurent’s constant travel causes a rift between him and his fiancé Jan
that proves insurmountable.

Laurent finally realises his ideal
partner has been in front of him all along. Can he pull Pascal’s focus
from his goal long enough for him to know he’s being chased...and let
Laurent catch him?

Our first book in the series was given an Honorable Mention in the Awards. A Sticky Wicket in Bollywood is our India book and tells the story of a cricket player and a Bollywood actor.

Here's that blurb:

A handsome Bollywood actor must choose between his career and a
rugged cricket player from his past, who he’s fallen in love with…again.

Rajan
Malik has the world of Bollywood in the palm of his hand…a beautiful
girlfriend, starring roles, adoring fans…He should be happy, but behind
the façade lies a man conflicted and exhausted by the pressure placed on
him by his ill mother, his agent and society. His life is not his own,
and all he wants to do is escape.

Indian Premier League cricketer
Ajay Singh can’t believe how bad his university roommate Rajan looks
when he spots his picture in the paper. They had parted on bad terms.
Still, he’s moved to offer Rajan his support by renewing their
friendship.

But friendship was not all they shared back then.
Though Ajay is out, Rajan isn’t willing to give up his carefully
cultivated Bollywood image to be with him publicly. And with very little
privacy, it won’t take long for someone to find out they are more than
friends.

Their renewed secret affair is fraught with difficulties
as they deal with the death of Rajan’s mother, the secret of Rajan’s
till-now absent father, a jealous friend, intrusive social media, and
threatening notes from someone who seems to know all about their private
lives.

It’s a bit of a sticky wicket they find themselves in.
Will it be too late when both men finally realise that they’ll need to
compromise, or stand to lose everything?

Our latest release is set in Germany. At First Touch follows two soccer/football teammates as they are made to realize how right they are for each other if they just open up.

Here's that one:

Excelling at the game he loved was everything to King, until Lukas showed him at first touch how much better his life could be…

Ewansiha
'King' Kroenig is at the pinnacle of his professional football career,
even with a problem knee. He keeps his cool and keeps his head down, and
that control has served him well. King is bisexual and has been known
to date beautiful women, while he also occasionally satisfies his
craving for men with the team’s trainer. It’s a good life, but starting
with one bizarre and personal request from his ex, Silvia, his orderly
life goes spinning out of control.

Lukas has no problem admitting
he’s gay, but with a loudly homophobic team captain, he knows better
than to go there around the team. He has his whole career ahead of him
and is being groomed to take over for their star player, King Kroenig.
If he admires King for more than his athletic prowess, what can it hurt?

No
harm, no foul…until a certain trainer who knows them both well decides
to play matchmaker, then all bets are off. And once they’ve experienced
that first taste, they want more. But it’s not as simple as hooking up
or dating when you’re teammates, with high profiles and little privacy.
And when they each suddenly gain responsibilities they never expected,
they must figure out a way to reconcile their personal lives with the
expectations of others.

Reader Advisory: This book contains one MMM ménage scene and brief references to offscreen underage sex.

Right now we're hard at work on book four, titled Blindsided. In this one we go Down Under and see what happens when you throw together a hunky but lonely rugby player and a popular lifeguard. :) So far, the results have been steaming hot! Blindsided will release towards the end of 2013. More to come when we get cover art and a blurb written! :)

After that...well, we have over a dozen more countries and sports in mind. So as long as we enjoy writing it and you enjoy reading it, we'll continue to serve up the athletic men you love in far-off and unusual settings.